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Which is the best chanakya neeti book?
Best Books on Chanakya
- Corporate Chanakya. Corporate Chanakya was authored by Radhakrishnan Pillai.
- Katha Chanakya. Katha Chanakya is a gem of Radhakrishnan Pillai.
- Chanakya in You. Chanakya in you is another book of Radhakrishnan Pillai.
Who wrote Arthashastra book?
Chanakya
Arthashastra/Authors
The Arthashastra (Sanskrit: अर्थशास्त्र, IAST: Arthaśāstra) is an ancient Indian Sanskrit treatise on statecraft, economic policy and military strategy. Kautilya, also identified as Vishnugupta and Chanakya, is traditionally credited as the author of the text.
Which of these books were written by Kautilya?
The ‘Arthashastra’ was written by Kautilya.
Which of the text written by Chanakya provide information about the social political and economic system of the time?
Answer: Arthrashashtra written by Chanakya provide information about the social, political and economic system of that time.
What is Chanakya Neeti and how to read it?
Chanakya Neeti is a treatise on the ideal way of life, and shows Chanakya’s deep study of the Indian way of life. Chanakya also developed Neeti-Sutras (aphorisms) that tell people how they should behave. The following article contains 7 handpicked verses from the Chanakya Neeti to inspire us and remind us of our abilities and inner strengths.
How many books are attributed to Chanakya?
Two books are attributed to Chanakya: Arthashastra and Chanakya Neeti (also known as Neetishastra). The Arthashastra discusses monetary and fiscal policies,international relations, war strategies and also outlines the duties of a ruler.
Who wrote Arthashastra in Sanskrit?
Arthashastra. The Arthaśāstra ( Sanskrit: अर्थशास्त्र, IAST: Arthaśāstra) is an ancient Indian Sanskrit treatise on statecraft, economic policy and military strategy. Kautilya, also identified as Vishnugupta and Chanakya, is traditionally credited as the author of the text.
How many versions of the Chanakya-Chandragupta Katha are there?
Thomas Trautmann identifies four distinct accounts of the ancient Chanakya-Chandragupta katha (legend): In all the four versions, Chanakya feels insulted by the Nanda king, and vows to destroy him. After dethroning the Nanda, he installs Chandragupta as the new king.